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LT11 / Letter 1058: Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Your Right to a Hearing

LT11 / Letter 1058: Final Notice of Intent to Levy (CDP Rights)

If you are holding an LT11 or Letter 1058, you are at the last step before the IRS can legally levy your bank account or garnish your wages. The deadline is driven by the date on the letter, not the date you opened it.

Your 30-Day Window (CDP Rights)

This notice is critical because it gives you Collection Due Process (CDP) rights. If you file Form 12153 within the deadline, the IRS generally must pause most collection while an independent Appeals Officer reviews your case.

What happens if you miss the deadline

If the deadline passes, the IRS can proceed with levy action. That can include wage levies or bank levies with little warning beyond this letter.

Safest next steps

  1. Verify the deadline today. Count from the letter date.
  2. Stabilize the case: become compliant if any returns are missing. Start here: Dangers of ignoring past-due returns
  3. Pick the right resolution lane:

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